A Fat Perspective
Do you struggle with body image and loving your body exactly as it is? Join Jenn Melyan, an educator, coach, model, and body liberator as she interviews experts in various fields about their experiences with diverse bodies. This podcast is committed to helping you break free of beauty standards and body shame. Through the healing power of stories, this podcast empowers you to radically love yourself, no matter what!
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True Inclusivity and Diversity in Fashion Looks Like...
05/30/2024
True Inclusivity and Diversity in Fashion Looks Like...
I am overjoyed to speak with Velvet, a fashion photographer and one of the first true plus-size fashion models. I had the honor and pleasure of being photographed by Velvet in Paris for her fashion magazine, Volup2. Volup2 is a publication that is truly dedicated to diversity in fashion. Today, Velvet and I discuss what inclusive fashion means and how to include different types of bodies. We talk about the harm in tokenizing diversity and joke about glamorizing obesity. We talk about what it means to truly embrace our bodies and ourselves. We also talk about Velvet’s journey of breaking ground and being a first in fat advocacy in fashion. Key Moments in the Episode: (1:23) – Velvet’s journey to fat acceptance (4:19) What is fashion? (10:32) Genuine Inclusivity (11:45) Tokenizing diversity (14:09) Glamorizing Obesity (21:00) Refusing to be invisible even when designers won’t make clothes for diverse bodies (22:39) Ignoring other people’s opinions (29:35) My Body, My Choice More About Velvet Velvet is an American and , best known via the worldwide media coverage she received after her appearance in 's 2007 Spring/Summer collection shown in Paris in October 2006. Standing at five-foot-eight and weighing three hundred pounds, she also made a catwalk appearance in 's prêt-à-porter showing entitled "Everybody is Beautiful" in 2006, and in the associated article featuring photography by . D'Amour also featured in the title role of , the 2006 French film directed by and , and produced by , which was selected for the 2006 and 2007 Film Festivals amongst others and has been purchased by CINEMA EPOCH for US distribution. In 2010, she participates in French TV show : "La Ferme Célébrités en Afrique" She has also recently launched a magazine called Vol-Up-2 that features her photography as well as other photographers and artists. As D'Amour experienced success as a plus model, she photographs many plus models for Vol-Up-2, such as rising plus model Clementine Desseaux. View Velvet’s magazine, Volup2, here: https://www.volup2.com Follow Velvet on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/volup2/
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Intuitive Eating
05/23/2024
Intuitive Eating
I am over the moon to speak with Nancy King, a dietician who champions intuitive eating and health at every size. Nancy is the reason why I am actively combating fatphobia and working as a body liberator. She is truly one of the best body mentors. Today, Nancy and I discuss what health at every size means. We define what health is and think about what being healthy may mean to different people. We discuss weight, weight loss, and the struggles that we have because our society is obsessed with being skinny. We also talk about ways to embrace our ever-changing bodies. Key Moments in the Episode: (0:47) – Health at Every Size (3:39) – what does being healthy mean to you? (10:24) – is all weight loss good? (13:27) - whatever happens to the weight, happens to the weight (21:19) - my body documents my life (23:24) why are we so resistant to our body’s changes? (36:29) love is a verb, not a feeling Find out more about Nancy’s work here: Follow her on Instagram here:
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Your Functional Body
05/16/2024
Your Functional Body
I am excited to speak with Tamar, a personal trainer who is an expert in human anatomy as well as exercise science. Tamar brings physical therapy-level expertise to her work. She looks at the human body and think about how the system of muscles, tendons, and nerves interact. Today, Tamar and I discuss the human body and movement. We talk about anatomy and a lot of the physiology of exercise. We also discuss body dysmorphia and how it’s very easy to get wrapped up in body image when it comes to exercise and how to untangle ourselves from that mess. Key Moments in the Episode: (1:31) – The human body anatomy and functional relationship to exercise (7:23) – Do you workout because you love your body or because you hate it? (14:54) – how to work out to love your body (18:29) – If anything, work out for your organs (22:24) - be careful when we get professional advice (26:15) – defining what a diet is (29:00) – our bodies should change, embrace it More About Tamar here: More About Tamar: Tamar is a physical therapist assistant, personal trainer, and human movement specialist with over 10 years of experience. She has a vast knowledge of how to help people get out of pain with a large success rate. Being a kickboxing/fitness coach, she knows more of the movement limitations that athletes undergo when injured and looks for a solution. On her free time, you can find Tamar back in the gym working on her own fitness because she practices what she preaches. She’s also an avid, experienced hiker who’s completed the John Muir Trail. Follow Tamar here:
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What a Drag King Can Teach Us about Body Image
05/09/2024
What a Drag King Can Teach Us about Body Image
I am excited to speak with Vilis Yore, whose drag name is Rocky Valentino. Vilis and I are both currently getting a master’s in clinical psychology, and we met in one of our core courses! Aside from being a psychotherapist-in-training, Vilis is also a drag king. A drag king is someone who performs as an entertainer in male drag. Today, Vilis and I go in-depth about how drag has helped her get to know her body and her self more. We talk about how the body is such a central feature in drag and how our conceptions of what makes as good body is influenced by both our personal histories as well as our environment and society. Key Moments in the Episode: (1:02) – what is a drag king? (5:18) – Gender norms in Drag Kingdom (10:34) – The influence of the patriarchy in Drag (12:53) – how body shaming happens in drag (19:29) – Vilis discusses what it’s like as a black woman in drag (27:57) – body shame affects men too (32:00) – Advice from Vilis More About Vilis, aka Rocky Valentino King Instagram:
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Breathwork to Support Our Bodies
05/02/2024
Breathwork to Support Our Bodies
Today, I get the honor of speaking with Christina Casey, a registered nurse and one of the few certified female WIM HOF breathwork instructors. I attended Christina’s introductory WIM HOFF workshop in Los Angeles in 2022 where I learned not only the breathwork technique but also the science behind the methodology. In this episode, Christina and I dive deep into breathwork. We discuss the scientific and physiological reasons why breathwork is powerful. We also talk about the emotional and spiritual benefits of having such a practice. It truly is empowering for our bodies. Key Moments in the Episode: (1:45) – What is breathwork? (2:17) – WIM HOFF method (10:06) – Our Nervous System and how that relates to breathwork (14:52) – Scientific benefits of breathwork (26:00) – Breathwork can bring up emotions, so we should go to therapy afterward to integrate what we experience. (27:49) – Future of breathwork (34:37) – Life begins and ends with breathwork. More About Christina Christina is a Health-and-Wellness guide, registered nurse, Wim Hof Method instructor and wild woman. Christina is dedicated to empowering people through a unique blend of evidence-based techniques, ancient practices, and pure enjoyment. Combining her expertise as a nurse, her knowledge of the Wim Hof Method, and her free-spirited nature, Christina's process aims to uplift individuals by providing them with tools and experiences that facilitate personal growth and healing. Find out more about Christina here: https://www.christinacasey.com/about
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Body Liberating Boudoir
04/18/2024
Body Liberating Boudoir
I am excited to have an in-depth conversation with Patrick Falaniko, owner and creator of Goddess Studios in the UK. Patrick has a firm belief that every woman deserves to feel comfortable in her skin, and his work reflects that! Patrick and I met through social media and I have had the honor of having my photo taken by him! Today, we are going to talk about Patrick’s passion, which is honoring diverse bodies, the divine feminine, and making people feel good in front of the camera. We discuss inclusion in the fashion industry, photography, and how we can find empowerment by becoming more confident and grounded in our bodies! Key Moments in the Episode: (1:52) – When a plus-size lingerie company forgets to hire a plus-size model for their runway show. (3:24) – Cultural diversity in the fashion industry (8:00) – What happens when inclusion is a performance, not reality? (19:38) – I am a man for woman’s body empowerment (23:00) – Honoring my maternal lineage (26:43) – Photography isn’t about how we look. More About Patrick Patrick has been working as a creative ever since he left high school. He has always worked with female-led companies and brands. After a thirty-plus-year career in advertising and creative directing, he pivoted. He created an art studio that became a boudoir studio called “Goddess Studio” where he creates images that capture women’s inner goddess. .
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How do fashion designers design for diverse bodies?
08/03/2023
How do fashion designers design for diverse bodies?
I am thrilled to have an in-depth conversation with Tammi Lee. Tammi and I have known each other since high school where she was my class president. Tammi is a fashion designer who has spent many, many years working in New York. She primarily works in athletic wear. Today, we are going to be talking about the fashion industry and why it is so difficult for that industry to become fully inclusive with fat bodies. We talk about the challenges behind manufacturing and designing for plus-sizing as well as how skinny-centric styling is! Key Moments in the Episode: (5:50) What’s the best way to dress yourself (9:50) The different factors behind manufacturing and designing for plus sizes (23:29) Fashion greenwashing (34:49) What will it take for brands to invest in different bodies? (40:10) Social class’s influence on fashion (43:21) How pregnancy helped Tammi fall in love with her body Inclusive Brands we mentioned in the episode: Eckhaus Latta's inclusion is in their , where they feature plus-size models. Their clothing line is not inclusive at this time. This fashion house is mostly sustainable-focused. Their clothing line is not inclusive at this time. This designer is haute couture for all body sizes. He has a range of designs for a variety of body types! Other Inclusive Brands Not Mentioned in the Episode: : A fashion house that curates luxury, haute couture for plus-sizes. : Everyday clothing for sizes 00-40. They have truly rewritten the rules on what inclusivity means for clothing. https://www.glam.com/1088412/best-size-inclusive-fashion-brands/ More About Tammi Tammi Lee is a designer living and working in NYC, with a focus on activewear, lounge, and ready-to-wear. Her skill set includes cut & sew, seamless knits, outerwear, soft wovens, travel products, and accessories. Find out more about Tammi's work .
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How did being fat affect my Queerness?
07/27/2023
How did being fat affect my Queerness?
I am excited to have an in-depth conversation with Maddie Chun. Maddie is a journalism major who has written several articles about what it’s like being overweight, including one that spoke about how being overweight really affected her coming-out journey. Today, we are going to be talking about Maddie’s various experiences living in her body and how she came to terms with loving herself. We also talk about various issues that fat people face, including medical fatphobia, the trials of living in a skinny-centric world, and how we grow our self-worth as humans. Key Moments in the Episode: (3:50) Having friends that help us model empowering inner talk (6:05) We are living in a skinny world (13:20) Medical fatphobia (11:30) A woman’s self worth (17:10) Mental health is as important as physical health (20:55) The healing power of sharing our experiences (26:40) Fatphobia in the queer community More About Maddie Maddi Chun (she/her), originally from Medford, OR, is a senior at Emerson College in Boston, MA studying Journalism and Narrative Non-Fiction Storytelling. Maddi's writing interests include being plus sized, lesbianism, cannabis, and anthropology topics. In her free time, Maddi enjoys spending time with friends, crocheting, watching movies/tv, and building tiny rooms.
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What’s the best way to exercise for my body?
07/20/2023
What’s the best way to exercise for my body?
I am excited to have an in-depth conversation with Cassie Ramirez. Cassie is a skilled personal trainer who has been working in the field of movement and exercise for almost a decade. She not only helps people become pain-free and stronger, she also ignites a love of exercise for her clients. Today, we are going to be talking about exercise and what the experience is like for Cassie, as a trainer, to help her clients develop an authentic, empowered relationship with exercise that is far removed from the pressures of diet culture. We will also talk about Cassie’s personal struggles and how she powerfully overcame her own body shame. Key Moments in the Episode: (0:55) The powerful combination of physical therapy and fitness. (3:30) Interruption is a powerful tool (8:50) Practice and starting small is the way to start (10:35) What other goals are helpful besides losing weight? (12:30) BMI is outdated. Here’s why. (18:10) The power of strength training (34:55) Moving to the middle of nowhere to figure myself out More About Cassie Cassie's love for fitness intensified when she t ok a self-discovery trip to live in Australia. Living in the countryside and not knowing how to pass time, the gym is where she found her community. This solo trip worked wonders for her in creating her own stronger opinions and values without influences from home. Moving back home, she knew what field she wanted to pursue: FITNESS. Since then she has been coaching CrossFit for 6 years. She has a focus of finding that fine balance between healthy lifestyle and treat yo’ self. She's keen on helping her clients develop a love for their body and the capabilities it has and can do, while teaching them functional movements to help them throughout their daily life. She specializes in rehab clients, but also just here to make fitness fun as she sees it often gets a bad rep for half the population.
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What Challenges do we Face When we Travel While Fat?
07/13/2023
What Challenges do we Face When we Travel While Fat?
I am excited to have an in-depth conversation with Kaleesha today about traveling! More importantly, what it’s like to travel in a plus-size body. Kaleesha and I have known each other for over 10 years. She has worn so many different professional hats from educator to educational leader and now, as an independent travel business owner! Today, we are going to be talking about what the travel industry is like, the joys and trials of traveling, and also the challenges of traveling in a bigger body. We will also talk about the relationship that Kaleesha has had with her own body as well. Key Moments in the Episode: (5:10) Being unapologetic about body size when traveling (10:33) Weight struggles are class-related struggles. (13:00) The WORST thing that can happen to a plus size traveler…. Lost luggage (19:00) Interesting challenging of traveling while plus size (24:00) Travel and be unafraid! Don’t miss out from experiences because of your body. More About Kaleesha Kaleesha Washington is an entrepreneur and business coach, helping other entrepreneurs build profitable businesses in the largest and sexiest industry in the world: travel! After spending over a decade as an educator, teaching children in a public school setting, coaching and developing teachers, and then leading schools, she has taken those skills to the next level by leading, training, and developing a team of well over 100 entrepreneurs. She has a dual Bachelor's degree in History and Political Science from the University of Southern California, a Master's degree in Elementary Education from Loyola Marymount University, where she later returned as a professor in the Graduate School of Education, and a Master of Business Administration from Keller Graduate School of Management. She is a self-proclaimed nerd who loves to learn, loves helping people, and loves having fun traveling around the world immersing herself in other cultures. She has been to over twenty-eight countries and counting. She is a mother of two adult children and a Bibi (grandmother in Swahili) of two handsome and intelligent grandsons, and her heirs are the reason she works daily to build generational wealth. Get connected with all things travel and Kaleesha . Find out more about her travel company .
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How can Bariatric (weight-loss) Surgery be Weight Neutral and Body Positive?
07/06/2023
How can Bariatric (weight-loss) Surgery be Weight Neutral and Body Positive?
I am excited to have an in-depth conversation about bariatric surgery from a weight-neutral perspective with award-winning, registered dietician nutritionist, Katie Chapmon. She has over 13 years of clinical experience and has helped over 8,000 patients with their bariatric journey. Today, we are going to be talking all about the nitty-gritty behind bariatric surgery, how to approach it from a weight neutral stance, and, really, how to approach nutrition and “dieting” (yes, the evil “D” word) from the position of self-care and weight-neutrality. Key Moments in the Episode: (6:05) Explanation of endocrine system and how that impacts our hunger and fullness. (9:14) Eating less and working out is not the key to weight loss. (11:55) Surgery is a handshake deal. It’s not the silver bullet that will solve all your weight problems. (17:45) A weight neutral perspective on what “success” with dieting and after surgery looks like. (37:17) Looking at food from a nutrients points of view. NOTE: There were some audio issues towards the end of the episode. Unfortunately, the audio from Katie’s sign off wasn’t recorded so the episode ending seems a bit abrupt. More About Katie Katie Chapmon, MS, RDN is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist specializing in Bariatric Nutrition, GI Issues and Hormonal Health and with 14+ years of hands-on experience. She is the proud recipient of the 2010 Recognized Young Dietitian of the Year Award and 2018 Excellence in Practice Award through the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Katie empowers individuals through their health and wellbeing journeys through a whole person approach. Through her virtual private practice, her focus is to address the root cause and help people have a better understanding about their bodies. She is an international speaker and enjoys time hiking and cooking in the kitchen. Find Katie on her or . Here’s how to subscribe and leave a review! (thank you so much!) Want to get notified when I release new episodes so you don’t miss a thing? Subscribe at afatperspective.com/subscribe ! It would mean the WORLD to me if you could leave a review on iTunes (and/or wherever else you're listening). It’s important for me to know how to improve the show and to know what you truly think. Plus, reviews will help put the podcast in front of a larger audience, which is ultimately the goal - to spread and share the word about body liberation!
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Bras and Underwear Can Be Made For ALL Bodies
06/29/2023
Bras and Underwear Can Be Made For ALL Bodies
I am excited to have an in-depth conversation with Ryan Perry today. She is a bra-fitter at one of the most body inclusive stores in Los Angeles, ! Today, we are going to be talking about Ryan’s experience with and what she’s learning by fitting women into bras that actually work for them. We are also going to discuss Ryan’s journey into becoming a plus-size model and how she’s learned to make peace with her body. Key Moments in the Episode: (8:40) - Different bras serve different purposes! You have a choice. (15:00) - Our views on shapewear (24:00) Ryan’s journey on how she fell in love with her body! More About Ryan Ryan is a bra fitter and plus size model in Los Angeles. She has a bachelors in psychology and is currently working towards obtaining her masters in marriage and family therapy. In her free time you can find her reading outside or at a comedy show. Follow Ryan on . Here’s how to subscribe and leave a review! (thank you so much!) Want to get notified when I release new episodes so you don’t miss a thing? Subscribe at afatperspective.com/subscribe ! It would mean the WORLD to me if you could leave a review on iTunes (and/or wherever else you're listening). It’s important for me to know how to improve the show and to know what you truly think. Plus, reviews will help put the podcast in front of a larger audience, which is ultimately the goal - to spread and share the word about body liberation!
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Can I Get a Tummy Tuck and Still Love my Body and Myself?
06/22/2023
Can I Get a Tummy Tuck and Still Love my Body and Myself?
I am excited to launch the podcast and have an in-depth conversation with Stephanie Mazariego. Steph and I have known each other for well over a decade when we were studying the Meisner Technique together. Today, we are going to be talking about Steph’s decision to get a tummy tuck and how that has affected her relationship with her body, how she arrived at that decision, and how she’s navigated that from an empowered mindset. Key Moments in the Episode: (12:30) - Choose Your Hard. No matter what we choose in life, it will be difficult. Let’s choose the hard that will benefit us the most! (13:40) - Grounding exercise in figuring out what you want. Note: The audio and video get a little out of sync around and after (27:00) because of an internet connection issue. More About Steph Stephanie Mazariego is a first-generation Salvadoreña-Americana who grew up with the stars in her eyes and an inherent need to connect to the world through stories. Raised by immigrant parents, she saw the sacrifices they had to make to give her a better life than they had, so she earned two Undergraduate Degrees and a Masters Degree while simultaneously chasing her creative dreams along the way. In 2015, Stephanie completed her first , , which went on to win Best Web Series at the Independent Filmmakers Showcase Film Festival. More recently, she was a finalist in the Nosotros: Ya Tu Sabes Monologue Slam competition two years in a row: once for acting and once for writing. With an ever-expanding and perpetually relentless drive, she continues to pursue telling stories from the most authentic parts of herself in the hopes of moving the world toward a more empathetic existence and becoming the representation that drives Latinx youth of all shapes, orientations, and walks of life to pursue their own voices through their original works of art. As her abuelita always used to say: "Con orgullo, voz, y corazón, ¡échale ganas, amor!" Follow Steph on and check out her . Here’s how to subscribe and leave a review! (thank you so much!) Want to get notified when I release new episodes so you don’t miss a thing? Subscribe at afatperspective.com/subscribe ! It would mean the WORLD to me if you could leave a review on iTunes (and/or wherever else you're listening). It’s important for me to know how to improve the show and to know what you truly think. Plus, reviews will help put the podcast in front of a larger audience, which is ultimately the goal - to spread and share the word about body liberation!
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