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Let's be honest, I started podcasting because an audio-first platform is a little more comfortable for a fat girl than a YouTube channel. And podcasting has been a great, comfortable way for me to get my voice out there without going too far outside of my comfort zone.
Continuing on my journey of introducing/re-introducing myself, I thought I’d talk about how and why I ended up podcasting in the first place. And how it’s helped me feel more confident (even if I’m still not quite ready to start a YouTube challenge).
We're talking about how to deal with people who suck on the internet, and how you can go about finding your own voice. I think it's important that everyone has a chance to find their own voice — so that's what we're talking about today.
Want to introduce yourself or have an idea of something you'd like to hear on the podcast? Drop me an email at [email protected]. You can learn more about this episode by visiting: https://www.hellotaee.com/fat-girl-talking/
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On a whim I decided to record and release a new episode. Here's the thing, I'm always so worried about making something perfect that I forget to just make it in the first place. So this is going to be the first in a series of barely-edited episodes that are basically about whatever I want them to be — because I can.
We are back with The Fattest Girl in the Room — a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat friendly world. I'm your hostest with the mostest, Tae, the blogger behind the plus size fashion and lifestyle blog Hello, Taee (which you should absolutely check out because it's awesome). It's been almost two years since I started this podcast, and close to 10 months since I posted an episode... so I've decided to walk it back and start with a relatively clean slate. I'm not deleting any old episodes (I know you are all dying to hear about my crush on Brendan Fraser), but I am taking the time to re-introduce myself.
I am definitely not representative of every fat girl in the world. Nor can I be said to cover every fat girl in North America or even Canada, I'm just one fat girl with a microphone who likes to hear her own voice... sometimes. But I do have some stories that you can probably relate to, and, if nothing else, you can laugh at me making fun of myself.
I'm super stoked about what we've got in store for the future of this show, and I'm thrilled you're taking the time to come hangout with me.
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Get ready to start a new season with The Fattest Girl In The Room
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Let's tackle celebrity crushes—we all have them (even if we try not to admit it) and it's possible they might have played a bigger role this past year for you ;)
We're digging into Tae's history of celebrity crushes—from the first ("Rapper" from Commander Kellie and the Superkids) to the teen years (Benji and Joel from Good Charlotte, and Jesse McCartney) to the not so figurative man of her dreams, the one, the only, Brendan Fraser (aka George of the Jungle, The Mummy).
We're also talking about why she thinks celebrity crushes are ultimately a good thing, sharing some probably embarrassing but hopefully funny stories about them.
You can learn more about this episode and find the link to the article Tae keeps raving about on the blog: https://hellotaee.com/celebrity-crushes/
Connect with Tae on Instagram @hello_taee, Facebook @hellotaee and Twitter @taehaahr
______Tae Haahr is the blogger behind the wildly unpopular and mildly inappropriate plus-size lifestyle blog, Hello Taee. You can #AskHerAnything about plus size fashion, beauty and fat girl problems. You can also hear her voice on The Lady Dicks Podcast and Please Watch My Film.
______The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome back to The Fattest Girl in the Room, this is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee.
I am super excited to share this awesome discussion with my fat friend, Leah Carey, host of the podcast Good Girls Talk About Sex. Leah is this amazing sexual communication coach who is going to share her experiences with sexual freedom, dealing with body image issues and some fun stories. She has taken her own journey to sexual freedom, and is now passionate about breaking the silence, fear, and shame around women’s sexuality and pleasure, and redefining what it means to be a “good girl.” So, I'm super excited she's joining us!
To learn more about this episode, you can check out:
Thanks for joining me at The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m glad you decided to join us. We don’t have tee-shirts yet, but one day soon we probably will 😉If you want to reach out to me you can do so by email [email protected], you can find out more about the podcast by visiting https://hellotaee.com/fattest-girl-in-the-room/ or check out my plus-size blog at HelloTaee.com.
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Leah Carey is a sexual communication coach who helps people learn to communicate about sex so they can get what they really want in the bedroom - rather than just tolerating what they’re getting. She is the host of the podcast Good Girls Talk About Sex.Sexual freedom is a subject that is deeply personal to Leah because she spent most of her life being a VERY good girl. Most of the sex she had was either boring or painful, but she endured it because she didn’t know she was allowed to ask for anything different.
Having taken her own journey to sexual freedom, she is now passionate about breaking the silence, fear, and shame around women’s sexuality and pleasure, and redefining what it means to be a “good girl.”
You can find her online at www.LeahCarey.com, and on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube at @GoodGirlsTalk. Her podcast, “Good Girls Talk About Sex” is available on all major podcast providers.
Connect with Leah on her website, Instagram or YouTube. And check out her free download, How to propose a new sexual adventure to your partner.
______Tae Haahr is the founder of Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications, host of The Lady Dicks Podcast and Please Watch My Film and blogger at Hello Taee. You can #AskHerAnything about plus-size fashion and beauty, fat girl problems, marketing and communications strategy, film and podcasting.
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The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome back to The Fattest Girl in the Room. This is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee, and in this episode we're talking about what self-love is NOT. Now, I might get a little lecture on you (though that's definitely not my intention) because I want to talk about the incredible importance on continual growth. Loving yourself is only one step, once you have that base love and you've started to build that confidence, it's incredibly important that you grow within it and aim for the best life that you can live. Because however amazing your light might be today, it could always be better.
And before you listen to the podcast, don't forget to subscribe to our brand new Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3173634169367852/?source_id=110466840438943You can find this episode page, including the full transcript, on the HelloTaee blog at: https://hellotaee.com/6-what-self-love-is-not/
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Thanks for joining me at The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m glad you decided to join us. We don’t have tee-shirts yet, but one day soon we will 😉 If you want to reach out to me you can do so by email [email protected].The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called “Happy” by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome back to The Fattest Girl in the Room. This is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee, and this episode of the podcast is all about self-care and money problems amidst the current situation.
In this episode we're covering:
What is self care?How to practice self care during a crisis (and in general)Ideas for practicing self careHow to deal with money issues during a crisisAnd before you listen to the podcast, don't forget to subscribe to our brand new Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3173634169367852/?source_id=110466840438943
In this episode I have a few 'Something You Love' Recommendations:During this episode, I made a few recommendations for things you can do when you take time to yourself for self care activities. Here's the info:
Books
She Means Business by Carrie Green (for budding entrepreneurs)You Have the Right to Remain Fat by Virgie TovarElevator Pitch by Linwood Barclay (fiction thriller)Check out my book reviews for more book recommendations ☺️
Podcasts
The Lady DicksTrue Crime ObsessionThe Last Podcast on the LeftTrue Crime JunkieFilm
Knives OutTV Shows
ShrillAvenue 5The OrvilleIn this episode, I referenced an article from PsychCentral.com called What Self-Care Is — and What It Isn’t by By Raphailia Michael, MA.
You can find this episode page on the HelloTaee blog at: https://hellotaee.com/5-self-care-stuck-at-home-money-sht/_____
Thanks for joining me at The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m glad you decided to join us. We don’t have tee-shirts yet, but one day soon we will 😉 If you want to reach out to me you can do so by email [email protected].The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called “Happy” by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome back to The Fattest Girl in the Room, this is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee, and this episode of the podcast is about how to ask a guy out.
One of the most popular posts on The Single Girl’s Guide to Real Adulting—which was this blog before it became this blog was a post that I simply had to recreate called How to Ask a Guy Out. Over 10,000 people search “how to ask a guy out” in Google each month, which tells me that there are a ton of people out there looking for the confidence to actually put themselves out there, and, when it comes down to it, it’s not really that hard!
On this episode of The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m walking through my tips and tricks for asking another person out. We’re covering why you should do it in person (not over text message) and why you shouldn’t worry yourself out of taking that chance. It’s an easy episode that’s all about asking someone else out, and if you’ve ever talked yourself out of it before—this is an episode that you need to listen to.
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Tae Haahr is the founder of Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications, host of The Lady Dicks Podcast and Please Watch My Film and blogger at Hello Taee. You can #AskHerAnything about plus-size fashion and beauty, fat girl problems, marketing and communications strategy, film and podcasting.______
The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome back to The Fattest Girl in the Room, this is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee.
This is our FIRST official community episode and today with us we have Joanne French, host of Women Interviews Podcast where she talks to women business owners and they share their journeys to survive and thrive. On The Fattest Girl in the Room Podcast, Joanne is sharing her experience as a plus size woman who's now "regular size" (which we both think is ridiculous because regular size is EVERY size), her thoughts on feeling like the fattest girl in the room and her best advice to her teenage self. This episode is an honest chat about body image and body love at any size and how important it is to be kind to yourself. If you wouldn't say it to your bestie, why are you saying it to yourself?
To learn more about this episode, you can check out:
Thanks for joining me at The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m glad you decided to join us. We don’t have tee-shirts yet, but one day soon we probably will 😉If you want to reach out to me you can do so by email [email protected], you can find out more about the podcast by visiting https://hellotaee.com/fattest-girl-in-the-room/ or check out my plus-size blog at HelloTaee.com.
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Joanne French helps companies bring big ideas to life through organizational development, marketing strategy, and action planning. Joanne has facilitated hundreds of workshops and interviews with senior-level executives at Fortune 100 companies. Her research and strategic planning guided numerous billion-dollar brands to peak performance during her 25 years career.
Joanne strongly believes that people can tap into their most profound creative minds through team play (and fun)! Whether she is speaking at an event or workshopping with clients, she enables her audience to uncover their next big idea and provides them with the framework they need to succeed.
Her newest endeavor is hosting Women Interviews Podcast, available on ten podcast listening platforms. Here, women business owners share their journeys to survive and thrive. These amazing women truly inspire Joanne and her listeners to keep pushing their business forward.______
Tae Haahr is the founder of Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications, host of The Lady Dicks Podcast and Please Watch My Film and blogger at Hello Taee. You can #AskHerAnything about plus-size fashion and beauty, fat girl problems, marketing and communications strategy, film and podcasting.
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The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome back to The Fattest Girl in the Room, this is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee.
We are officially onto the second SOAPBOX episode of the week and I’m stoked you decided to come back and hangsies with me. In this episode I’m talking about how I constantly tell myself that I’ll do that “when I’m skinny” despite the fact that I have zero plans to lose weight. Anyone else do the same thing?
Us fat girls are constantly delaying doing the things that we REALLY want to do and using our weight as an excuse to delay going after our dreams. I’m sharing the stories of being an accidental TV extra, the time I tried on my grad dress from highschool (spoiler alert: it didn’t fit) and just talking about how it’s terrible to aim to “lose weight” instead of aiming to be healthier.
So, stop holding yourself back from doing something that you truly WANT to do because you’re not “skinny enough.” If you happen to be itching to see what I looked like in my grad dress when I was 17? I’ve dropped a few pictures on the episode blog post at Hello Taee.
Thanks for joining me at The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m glad you decided to join us. We don’t have tee-shirts yet, but one day soon we probably will 😉
If you want to reach out to me you can do so by email [email protected], you can find out more about the podcast by visiting https://hellotaee.com/fattest-girl-in-the-room/ or check out my plus-size blog at HelloTaee.com.
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Tae Haahr is the founder of Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications, host of The Lady Dicks Podcast and Please Watch My Film and blogger at Hello Taee. You can #AskHerAnything about plus-size fashion and beauty, fat girl problems, marketing and communications strategy, film and podcasting.
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The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
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Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Fattest Girl in the Room, this is a podcast about being a fat girl in a not so fat-friendly world. I’m your host Tae, plus-size fashion and fat girl lifestyle blogger at Hello Taee.
In this, the very first SOAPBOX episode of The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m talking about what it truly means to be the fattest girl in the room. I’m going to talk about who I am (a fat girl who loves fashion, beauty and pop culture), what I look like (hazel eyes, long brown curly hair) what size of clothes I wear (size 18, XXL or 3XL depending on the clothes) and, yes, how much I weight (approx. 280lbs). I am not ashamed of who I am except for those days that I am, and those are the days that I feel like the fattest girl in the room.
I created this podcast for those days that I feel like the fattest girl in the room. The ones where I feel like I stick out like a sore thumb, look incredibly unattractive or simply feel like a flat blob (seriously all the time). I made it because I know that I am not the ONLY person who feels like this because we are constantly being bombarded with images and ideas of “the perfect body” or “the perfect women” or “the perfect [literally insert ANYTHING here]. But life isn’t perfect, our bodies aren’t perfect and, you know what, they aren’t supposed to be? This world is filled with perfectly imperfect humans and it’s the most beautiful thing, and I am so sick of constantly feeling like my imperfect body is worth less than anyone else’s because it’s fat.
So, in this episode, I’m sharing one of the first times I remember feeling like the fattest girl in the room and how even if you’re listening to this podcast and you clearly aren’t fat, it doesn’t mean that you never have that same feeling. Being the fattest girl in the room is a universal feeling. For me it takes the form of being fat, but for you it might be the fact that you’re too skinny, your nose is too big, you have eyes that are too far apart… seriously, whatever your thing is, we’re all in it together.
So, this is the podcast where we talk about fat girl problems, being positive about our bodies regardless of what they look like, appreciating what we have, taking care of our well being, living our dreams and going after the things that we truly want.
Welcome to The Fattest Girl in the Room, I’m glad you decided to join us. We don’t have tee-shirts yet, but one day soon we probably will 😉
If you want to reach out to me you can do so by email [email protected], you can find out more about the podcast by visiting https://hellotaee.com/fattest-girl-in-the-room/ or check out my plus-size blog at HelloTaee.com.______
Tae Haahr is the founder of Tae Haahr Strategy + Communications, host of The Lady Dicks Podcast and Please Watch My Film and blogger at Hello Taee. You can #AskHerAnything about plus-size fashion and beauty, fat girl problems, marketing and communications strategy, film and podcasting.
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The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
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My name is Tae, and I am the fattest girl in the room. Today, anyway. And I'm here to share stories about fat girl life and introduce you to some of my fat friends who have fun, heartwarming and hilarious stories to share with you too.
In this pre-inaugural episode, our trailer, we're touching base with what the podcast is all about. That means I'm giving you the run-down of when you can expect to hear me next, and how often. I can't wait to share my awesome fat world with all of you, in the meantime, if you're itching to hang out with me more you can head to HelloTaee where you can catch me blogging or follow me on Insta @hello_taee where you can see videos, photos and other random things that I post.
If you want more information on this podcast, or want to tell me your fat girl story, head to https://hellotaee.com/fattest-girl-in-the-room/. You can also reach me via email at [email protected].
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The Fattest Girl in the Room was created by Tae Haahr. Episodes are produced, edited and hosted by Tae. The opinions of podcast guests are their opinions and do not reflect the opinion of The Fattest Girl in the Room podcast Indy Arts. Our music is licenced through Audio Jungle and is called "Happy" by original_soundtrack.
This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
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