Similar Posts
Thin privilege is the ability to buy underwear at a name-brand retailer
Thin privilege is the ability to buy underwear at a name-brand retailer and have a reasonable exp…
Portrait & Boudoir FAQ: Session Basics | Pacific Northwest body-positive photography
I practice a completely judgment-free photography approach that views every body with honesty, compassion and respect. This isn’t your mainstream photography experience: There’s no extreme posing to make your body look unlike its natural form, no heavy retouching, no shame around flyaway hair or fat rolls. This is a body-safe and LGBTQIAP+-affirming place for you…
Call for submissions: Coming Home to Ourselves with Sarah Thunell
Remember Sarah, the HAES-aligned nanny who joined me for an Instagram live a while back? Sarah is inviting your body freedom stories to share on her sweet, informative and quirky feed @bodypositiveparenting. See below for details: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS What’s your earliest memory of feeling free in your body? This could be a story of joyful…
{Events} Fat-Positive Provider Discussion Circle with Dalia Kinsey, October 12
Our rescheduled-due-to-hurricane provider discussion with Dalia Kinsey is on Saturday, October 12 at 3 pm Eastern/2 pm Central/1 pm Mountain/12 pm Pacific. I’m also trying something new with this event! This discussion is open to non-subscribers to pay a one-time fee and join (though, of course, subscribing gives access to ALL events and is a…
Thin privilege is having options.
Thin privilege is having options. Thin privilege is having options for cargo pants, for kayaks, for bras, for in-store shopping, for hiking pants, for boots, for horseback riding, for androgynous clothing, for swimsuits, for cars, for desk chairs. It’s never having to conduct panicked research to figure out which seat on the bus or the…
