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  • 24. Unpacking Diet Culture: gender, health, and dieting’s impact on society (Rerun)
    Aug 12 2025

    In this rerun of Episode 2 hosts Dana, Hilary and Sirius discuss the pervasive and shape-shifting nature of diet culture. They delve into how diet culture subtly infiltrates daily life and the ways people might unknowingly adhere to it. The hosts highlight the historical and contemporary implications of diet culture, its intersection with white supremacy, racism, classism, and sexism, and how it affects different demographics including women, men, trans and nonbinary people. They also emphasize how diet culture impacts mental health, relationships with food, and body image. The conversation includes reflections on how medical advice and social biases perpetuate harmful behaviors and beliefs, and the commodification of diet culture through various industries. The episode underscores the importance of adopting a more inclusive and intersectional perspective and challenging societal acceptance of weight stigma and anti-fat bias.


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    1 h et 7 min
  • 23. Exploring Body Trust, Masculinity, and Star Wars with Guest Aaron Flores
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of the Body Trust Podcast, hosts Hilary, Sirius, and Dana welcome Aaron Flores, a dietician and Body Trust provider, known for his unique approach to discussing body image and diet culture through the lens of Star Wars. The conversation delves into Aaron's journey from meeting the hosts at the Body Love Conference in 2016 to his participation in Body Trust training. Aaron shares insights from his podcast 'Men Unscripted,' where he anonymously interviews men about their body experiences. The discussion spans various themes, including the impact of diet culture on men, the significance of community, and the unique challenges of masculinity. Aaron's creative use of Star Wars metaphors to explain complex concepts in body trust work is highlighted, making the episode a blend of professional insights and pop culture references.


    RESOURCES


    Aaron Flores’ website

    Men Unscripted Podcast

    The Unscripted Journey Substack

    Manhood: The Bare Reality

    RSVLTS Clothing (Where Aaron got his Star Wars shirt)


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    1 h et 10 min
  • 22. Reclaiming Movement and Decolonizing Fitness with Ilya Parker (Part 2)
    Jul 15 2025

    In this second part of our discussion with Ilya Parker, Ilya discusses the pervasive nature of toxic fitness culture, tracing its roots and harmful impacts. The conversation covers various facets of the weight loss industry, its exclusionary practices, and its connections to white supremacy, eugenics, ableism, and other oppressive systems. Ilya introduces the concept of 'toxic fitness culture' and the misinformation and harm it perpetuates. They emphasize the importance of reclaiming movement through acts of care and compassion, and offer practical advice for trainers and fitness spaces to create more inclusive and supportive environments. The discussion also touches on the problematic rise of diet trends like GLP-1 and the co-opting of wellness rhetoric by nationalist movements. Essential resources and strategies are highlighted for both individuals and professionals aiming to dismantle toxic fitness norms.



    RESOURCES

    Decolonizing Fitness/Ilya Parker - Check out the merch, and Ilya’s Patreon!

    Fitness & Fascism

    Fitness for All Bodies

    Louise Green


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    45 min
  • 21. Reclaiming Movement and Decolonizing Fitness with Ilya Parker (Part 1)
    Jul 1 2025

    In this two part episode the Body Trust hosts explore the idea that movement is morally neutral and discuss the challenges of engaging in movement free of diet and toxic fitness culture. Special guest Ilya Parker, a black, non-binary, small fat movement practitioner and founder of Decolonizing Fitness, shares their journey and insights. Ilya emphasizes the importance of reconnecting with the body's innate wisdom and viewing movement as a vessel for processing grief and pain. The episode touches on the systemic challenges faced by marginalized groups and the need for collective care and community-led solutions. This conversation, rich with personal reflections and profound insights, sets the stage for further exploration in part two.



    RESOURCES

    Decolonizing Fitness/Ilya Parker - Check out the merch, and Ilya’s Patreon!

    Fitness & Fascism

    Fitness for All Bodies

    Louise Green


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    39 min
  • 20. Q&A Episode: Body Positivity, Patriarchy and being a ‘Good Fat’
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode of the Body Trust podcast, hosts Dana, Sirius, and Hilary dive into listener-submitted questions about body positivity, neutrality, and trust. They discuss the complexities of loving and accepting one's body, cultural differences in perceptions of fat men and women, and the impact of societal standards on self-perception. They also explore the concept of being a 'good fatty,' body positivity marketing, and the relationship between body size and public commentary. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding and challenging fatphobia, societal norms, and diet culture while promoting self-acceptance and body trust.


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    1 h
  • 19. Navigating Fat Fashion: Inclusivity, Identity and Access
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of the Body Trust Podcast, Hilary, Dana, and Sirius discuss the nuanced world of fat fashion. From personal experiences with clothing fit and size accessibility to broader discussions on cultural and industry trends, the hosts explore the intersection of body size, fashion, and societal norms. They share stories of navigating clothing availability, the inconsistencies in sizing, and the impact of brands' inclusion practices. The conversation also touches on the changing landscape of fashion inclusivity, the challenges posed by fast fashion, and the complex relationship between body size and self-expression through clothing. The hosts provide recommendations for fat fashion resources and underscore the importance of visibility and representation in the fashion industry.


    01:14 Exploring Fat Fashion

    02:00 Personal Experiences with Fat Fashion

    06:09 Sizing Inconsistencies and Stretch Fabrics

    15:34 The Struggles of Online Shopping

    19:17 Fashion as a Cultural Reflection

    20:54 The Met Gala and Black Dandyism

    27:20 Fat Fashion at the Met Gala

    30:09 Fashion as Armor and Cultural Dialogue

    35:58 Reflecting on Personal Fashion Evolution

    37:09 Navigating Professional Dress Codes

    37:24 Embracing Fashion as Self-Expression

    48:33 The Impacts of Fast Fashion

    55:42 The Intersection of Fashion and Diet Culture

    01:10:31 Exploring Fat Fashion Communities


    RESOURCES

    Copper Union / Knock Out Plus Size Pop-Up and Fashion Show

    SellTradePlus

    Big Undies Substack

    Visible Mending

    Universal Standard

    FatCon


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    1 h et 16 min
  • 18. Re-evaluating “Food Addiction”: A Body Trust Perspective
    May 20 2025

    In this episode of the Body Trust Podcast, hosts Dana, Sirius, and Hillary delve into the highly debated topic of food addiction and food addiction models. They discuss the origins and rise of terms like 'food addiction' and 'sugar addiction,' expressing their concerns over these concepts. The conversation extends to Overeaters Anonymous (OA) and similar 12-step programs, examining their history, methods, and impacts on individuals, particularly those struggling with eating disorders and body image issues.

    Highlighting the problematic nature of abstinence-based models, the hosts critique the lack of consideration for dietary restraint and the socio-cultural context surrounding food and eating habits. They offer an alternative approach rooted in body trust, advocating for unconditional permission to eat and a focus on pleasurable, consistent nourishment. The episode encourages listeners to reflect on their personal experiences with food addiction narratives and offers practical steps for those seeking to shift away from restrictive and controlling frameworks.


    RESOURCES

    Re-Evaluating Food Addiction

    The Making of Myths About Sugar

    Westwater, M.L., Fletcher, P.C. & Ziauddeen, H. Sugar Addiction: The State of the Science. Eur J Nutr 55 (Suppl 2), 55–69 (2016)


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    1 h et 4 min
  • 17. Exploring Fat Representation in Pop Culture
    May 6 2025

    In this episode of the Body Trust Podcast, hosts Sirius, Dana, and Hilary delve into the representation of fat bodies in various forms of media, including movies, television shows, and celebrity culture. They discuss the implications of these portrayals and the stakes of fatness in these contexts. The conversation covers both positive and problematic representations, highlighting productions like 'Survival of the Thickest' and 'How to Die Alone,' as well as critiquing films like 'The Whale.' The hosts also touch on the cultural reception and challenges faced by public figures like Lizzo and the rapper Dank Demoss, examining the broader discourse around fatness, body autonomy, and media responsibility.


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    1 h et 7 min