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In this bonus episode, I'm answering a listener question about why seeing photos of ourselves—especially in group settings—can trigger feelings of body shame and comparison. The question is specifically about hating a photo and feeling the strong desire to lose weight (despite knowing intellectually that all bodies are worthy bodies, and believing in the anti-diet culture movement).
Tune in to hear more about:
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body neutrality and emotional triggers
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how diet culture conditions us to view our bodies through a critical lens
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why photos can be another form of body checking
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how to cope with photos we hate
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social comparison theory and why we compare ourselves to others
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unraveling the habit of comparison
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intersectionality and body hierarchies
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using self-compassion as a tool for navigating body grief
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practical tips for how to reclaim your body from guilt and shame
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using mindfulness to separate our thoughts from our self-worth
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actions we can take to reduce the negative feelings that accompany photos
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