84 | How to Embrace that Your Body + All Bodies are Good with Amanda Martinez Beck
Release Date: 04/29/2020
Small Steps
After over a year of living a very different way, things around us are changing again, mostly for the better. And, as more folks get vaccinated and things open back up, returning to whatever our new lives are could feel scary or anxiety-inducing. This episode invites you to check in with how you want to re-enter the post-vaccine life in a way that’s supportive and aligned for you and what you want and need.
info_outline 102 | Healing your Multiracial Inner Child with Farzana NayaniSmall Steps
Being a mixed race can bring with it a wide range of experiences, cultures and microaggressions, all that can start at a young age. As mixed race people grow up, looking back and processing and working through the experiences when we were children can be incredibly healing and formative to our identities. Farzana Nayani talks about why it’s important to look at this and how mixed race people can start to give some love and attention to our inner mixed kid.
info_outline 101 | Finding and Going at your Own PaceSmall Steps
Moving towards living your own definition of health and wellness can be a lot easier to do when you’re going at your own pace. So often, our societies push us to move faster and faster to keep up with the never ending newness in this interconnected world, and that may not actually work for everyone. This episode talks about how you can find, go at, and honor the pace that works best for you.
info_outline 100 | Disordered Eating Recovery as a Person of Color with Kimmie SinghSmall Steps
Working through disordered eating and eating disorders can be a lot to navigate and potentially adding navigating racial microaggressions can be even more overwhelming. There are many layers and nuances to working through your relationship with food as a person of color that may be missing from the majority of the conversation. In this episode, I talk with Kimmie Singh about those layers and nuances of this and how folks of color can find connection with their food and bodies.
info_outline 99 | How Diet Culture Effs with Our Relationship with FoodSmall Steps
Diet culture can cast a wide and sticky net in someone’s life and push them to live a word hyperfocused on getting thin at whatever cost. This episode dives deep into how “good” and “bad” foods and the food lists diet culture thrives on are harmful, especially for people of color who have rich food cultures.
info_outline 98 | Moving Towards Sex Positivity with Jayda ShuavarnnasriSmall Steps
Sex positivity has become something that’s gotten a lot more attention in the past few years, but what does it mean, especially for folks of color? I invited sex positive Asian auntie Jayda Shuavarnnasri on the show to talk about this with me and unpack the things we all didn’t learn about sexuality, our bodies and how our sensuality is our birthright.
info_outline 97 | Seeing and Letting Go of What You’re CarryingSmall Steps
Whether we realize it or not, we’re all carrying ideas, beliefs, and ways we live our lives based on our identities, experiences, how we were raised, and more. While some of these things can be helpful or fine, others can be out of alignment with who we truly are and take up too much mental and emotional energy. As the past year has led to a lot of folks reflecting on what hasn’t been working in society, let’s get curious on what we’re carrying and what we can let go of in order to live a more align
info_outline 96 | What’s Next for the Podcast and MoreSmall Steps
The Small Steps Podcast is back! Listen in to see what’s changing in the podcast, my nutrition business and where you can hear the most up to date information about the changes ahead.
info_outline 95 | Redefining your Health, Wellness and Life with Shohreh DavoodiSmall Steps
We all have moments where we feel it’s time for a change. Whether you can fully see things are out of alignment for you based on your values or you just know that something’s not working anymore. It can be scary (and totally normal!) to figure out where to go next, especially when it’s moving away from things you’ve done or believed for years. In this episode, I talk with Shohreh Davoodi about her evolution in her life, career and views on health and how she redefined her life as she evolved and shi
info_outline 94 | Ways to “Do the Work”: Sharing and Taking ActionSmall Steps
Learning about social justice and understanding the systems of oppression that affect us is extremely important. And it’s just as important to take action on what you’ve learned or in light of what you’ve learned to bring about changing the systems to create something new. This episode covers how to figure out where to share what you’re learning and how to take action on what you’re learning. This is part five of five in a social-justice focused series.
info_outlineA major part of moving away from diet culture can be embracing the bodies we currently have, regardless of our body’s size or how “acceptable” diet culture deems it. And in that journey, looking at and realizing our internalized fatphobia can come up and be a lot. In this episode I talk with fat activist Amanda Martinez Beck on fat activism, fatness, the systemic things that affect fatness and how we can embrace the fact that our bodies (and all bodies) are good.
About Amanda Martinez Beck
Amanda Martinez Beck is a fat activist, author, speaker and coach. She co-hosts the Fat & Faithful podcast along with fat activist J. Nicole Morgan and is the co-founder of the Ruah Storyteller Podcast. She is also the author of Lovely: How I Learned to Embrace the Body God Gave Me. When Amanda isn't watching Frozen II with her husband and 4 kiddos, she's sharing her work on Instagram and in her Facebook group, All Bodies Are Good Bodies.
Small Steps in the Show:
- Imagine what you would say to the younger version of yourself going through a hard time and have compassion for yourself.
- Eat what sounds good to you, regardless of how “healthy” diet culture deems it.
- Get support from a professional if you feel like you can't eat or it’s unsafe.
- Read the Fat Girl Bill of Rights and use them as comforting things
- Diversify your feeds and media to show larger bodies and bodies that are a different size.
- Look at the levels of Fat Allyship and listen to the Fat and Faithful podcast (links below) to see where and how you can support folks in larger bodies.
Mentioned in the Show:
Small Steps #17 What is Diet Culture?
Amanda’s IG Post on Fat as an Accessibility Issue
Amanda’s IG Post on Internalized Fatphobia
NEDA directory for eating disorder support
Free & Low Cost Support from NEDA
Amanda’s IG Post on Fat Allyship
Fat and Faithful Podcast episode on Fat Allyship
Amanda’s Website
Buy Amanda’s Book, Lovely: How I Learned to Embrace the Body God Gave Me
Join Amanda’s Newsletter (to get the Fat Girl Bill of Rights)
Follow Amanda on Instagram | Facebook
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Edited by Eilise Bonebright