• Fat-Positive, Body-Positive & HAES Podcast Directory (Patreon)

    Say hello to the Fat-Positive, Body-Positive & Health at Every Size® Podcast Directory. The directory contains 95+ podcasts that are Health at Every Size-aligned, body positive and/or fat positive for your listening pleasure, and I’m always adding more as I run across them. I hope you enjoy! Get this directory by becoming a Supporter tier…

  • Educator Copy: Fat-Positive, Body-Positive & HAES Podcast Directory

    $19.99

    This educator copy grants permission for perpetual commercial use for classes, clients and workshops. (You may share with specific individuals and classes only. You may not share or post a copy publicly online. All front and end matter must remain intact.) Since the guide is a living document, rather than receiving a download upon ordering,…

  • A fat white woman in a sleeveless floral dress stands holding a red suitcase and looking out over water. Text on the image reads, "A fat person criticized your favorite author. What happens now? Unpacking Weight Stigma 1. Questions for reflection for fat allies and Health at Every Size® practitioners. Lindley Ashline."

    Educator Copy: Unpacking Weight Stigma I: A Workbook for Fat Allies and Health at Every Size® Practitioners

    $19.99

    This educator copy grants permission for perpetual commercial use for classes, clients and workshops. (You may share with specific individuals and classes only. You may not share or post a copy publicly online. All front and end matter must remain intact.)

    When someone criticizes our favorite works — whether it’s a book, movie, workshop, song, blog or painting — it can feel really bad. And that’s putting it mildly.

    When someone disagrees with us over a minor issue of aesthetics or style, it’s easy enough to either debate, or agree to disagree. But what about when we find out that people and works we admire aren’t as great as we thought?

    When a person in a marginalized group points out that a work you really love hurts them in some way, it can be hard to put our attachment to the work and its creator aside long enough to listen. It’s time to learn to process our feelings about criticism and use them as fuel for our anti-oppression work in the world. 

    This 15-page workbook contains 34 questions for study, reflection and journaling to spark your awareness of—and help you confront—weight stigma and oppression. These questions are an opportunity to grow in your own anti-oppression and Health at Every Size® alignment and knowledge, and work on fatphobic beliefs and tendencies. They are not comfortable questions, but they’re important.

    The entire workbook is printable at 8.5×11″ paper size and contains space for your reflections so that you can fill it out in your preferred format.

    (As in all Lindley’s works, the word “fat” is used as a neutral descriptor for large bodies.)

    Image description: A fat white woman in a sleeveless floral dress stands holding a red suitcase and looking out over water. Text on the image reads, “A fat person criticized your favorite author. What happens now? Unpacking Weight Stigma 1. Questions for reflection for fat allies and Health at Every Size® practitioners. Lindley Ashline.”

  • Educator Copy: Unpacking Weight Stigma II: Creating More Equitable Groups

    $19.99

    This educator copy grants permission for perpetual commercial use for classes, clients and workshops. (You may share with specific individuals and classes only. You may not share or post a copy publicly online. All front and end matter must remain intact.)

    Running a support or special-interest group of any kind — online or offline — is one of the kindest things we can do for our fellow humans.

    Though it seems simple, it can also be one of the most challenging.

    This guide will help you create groups that are not only flame-war-free, but closer to truly fair, just and equitable. We’ll look at the five essential questions for creating and re-evaluating groups, handling conflict, and finish with a few questions specifically for Health at Every Size-focused groups.

    These questions will help you no matter whether you’re creating your group now, or taking another look at an existing group.

    This 34-page workbook contains over 60 questions for study, reflection and journaling to spark your awareness of—and help you confront—weight stigma and oppression. These questions are an opportunity to grow in your own anti-oppression and Health at Every Size® alignment and knowledge, and work on fatphobic beliefs and tendencies. They are not comfortable questions, but they’re important.

    The entire workbook is printable at 8.5×11″ paper size and contains space for your reflections so that you can fill it out in your preferred format.

    (As in all Lindley’s works, the word “fat” is used as a neutral descriptor for large bodies.)

    Image description: Three fat white people with feminine appearances stand back to back with arms crossed, smiling, in a park. Text on the image reads, “Creating More Equitable Groups: Unpacking Weight Stigma 2. Questions for reflection for fat allies and Health at Every Size® practitioners. Lindley Ashline.”

  • Unpacking Weight Stigma II: Creating More Equitable Groups

    $5.99

    Running a support or special-interest group of any kind — online or offline — is one of the kindest things we can do for our fellow humans.

    Though it seems simple, it can also be one of the most challenging.

    This guide will help you create groups that are not only flame-war-free, but closer to truly fair, just and equitable. We’ll look at the five essential questions for creating and re-evaluating groups, handling conflict, and finish with a few questions specifically for Health at Every Size-focused groups.

    These questions will help you no matter whether you’re creating your group now, or taking another look at an existing group.

    This 34-page workbook contains over 60 questions for study, reflection and journaling to spark your awareness of—and help you confront—weight stigma and oppression. These questions are an opportunity to grow in your own anti-oppression and Health at Every Size® alignment and knowledge, and work on fatphobic beliefs and tendencies. They are not comfortable questions, but they’re important.

    The entire workbook is printable at 8.5×11″ paper size and contains space for your reflections so that you can fill it out in your preferred format.

    (As in all Lindley’s works, the word “fat” is used as a neutral descriptor for large bodies.)

    Image description: Three fat white people with feminine appearances stand back to back with arms crossed, smiling, in a park. Text on the image reads, “Creating More Equitable Groups: Unpacking Weight Stigma 2. Questions for reflection for fat allies and Health at Every Size® practitioners. Lindley Ashline.”

  • Button: CPAP Proud (Mask)

    $3.50

    One in 15 Americans has sleep apnea, but we don’t talk about it. It’s practically a taboo subject, possibly because apnea is correlated with fatness (though there’s no proven causation).

    One of the consequences of us not talking about it is that 80% of people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed. That’s a lot of people whose health and lives are in danger in part because the condition is so highly stigmatized.

    I designed these buttons so that those of us who use CPAP devices or want to show solidarity can help normalize sleep apnea and its treatment.

    This button features a cute orange sleep mask on a white background and the words, CPAP PROUD.

    > Round button measures 1.5″

    > Put it on your jacket, backpack or bulletin board

    > Normalization matters

  • Mini-Book: My Body Positive Journey

    $8.60

    This little book by artist Tatiana Gill is a quarter-size look at one woman’s journey towards body acceptance. Gill’s work is unflinchingly honest and vulnerable See a review of Tatiana’s fat-positive coloring book! > Intimate > Honest > Measures

  • Sticker: CPAP Proud

    $3.50

    One in 15 Americans has sleep apnea, but we don’t talk about it. It’s practically a taboo subject, possibly because apnea is correlated with fatness (though there’s no proven causation).

    One of the consequences of us not talking about it is that 80% of people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed. That’s a lot of people whose health and lives are in danger in part because the condition is so highly stigmatized.

    I designed these stickers so that those of us who use CPAP devices or want to show solidarity can help normalize sleep apnea and its treatment.

    This sticker features a CPAP machine on a white background and the words, CPAP PROUD.

    > Round sticker measures 2″ across

    > Put it on your laptop, notebook or forehead

    > Normalization matters

  • Button: CPAP Proud (Machine)

    $3.50

    One in 15 Americans has sleep apnea, but we don’t talk about it. It’s practically a taboo subject, possibly because apnea is correlated with fatness (though there’s no proven causation).

    One of the consequences of us not talking about it is that 80% of people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed. That’s a lot of people whose health and lives are in danger in part because the condition is so highly stigmatized.

    I designed these buttons so that those of us who use CPAP devices or want to show solidarity can help normalize sleep apnea and its treatment.

    This button features a CPAP machine on a white background and the words, CPAP PROUD.

    > Round button measures 1.5″

    > Put it on your jacket, backpack or bulletin board

    > Normalization matters

  • Fat Rolls Not Gender Roles Sticker

    $3.00

    Purchasing this sticker helps support Positive Force Movement, the body-positive and inclusive gym in Rochester, NY for those who are left out of the fitness world. > Measures 3″ by 3″ > Black background with green, white, and purple stripes and black text > Saucy Co-owner Lore McSpadden on how Positive Force Movement got started:…

  • Fine Art Print: Clad in Flowers, 2019

    In this fine art photograph by Lindley Ashline, a fat woman lies nude in a garden, clad in clematis flowers. This type of image — flowers delicately hiding a woman’s pubic area — is such a classic in portrait photography, and I’ve never once seen it used to portray a fat body. I’m changing the images we see in the world, one fat photo at a time.

    I’m offering this print through Fine Art America so that you can order it as a fine art print, poster, metal print, phone case, tote bag and more.

  • Fine Art Print: Clad in Flowers, 2019

    In this fine art photograph by Lindley Ashline, a fat woman lies nude in a garden, clad in clematis flowers. This type of image — flowers delicately hiding a woman’s pubic area — is such a classic in portrait photography, and I’ve never once seen it used to portray a fat body. I’m changing the images we see in the world, one fat photo at a time.

  • Venus of Willendorf Charm (Silver)

    $4.20

    We don’t know exactly why or how the 30,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf was created, but it shows that fat bodies have existed and been considered beautiful and worthy for many thousands of years. Use this beautifully detailed Venus charm to create your own necklace, earrings, keychain, bookmark dangle, and more. > Materials: Silver-plated charm on…

  • In This Body Drink Coasters, set of 4

    $9.00

    This sturdy, reusable drink coaster set features artwork that’s a collaboration between three fat folks: athlete and activist Ragen Chastain and artists Kathryn Hack and Lindley Ashline. Lindley took a photo of Ragen, and Kathryn turned it into digital artwork and added Ragen’s words. The entire work has been printed on each coaster for a fun touch of fat positivity every time you set down a drink.

  • Pin: Stop F*cking Fat Shaming My Cat

    $10.20

    This pointed, irreverent enamel pin by artist Krystan Saint Cat conveys a wealth of frustration with a world that wants to shame not only fat humans, but fat animals. The words “Stop fucking fat-shaming my cat” appear in black text on a white background, surrounded by bright yellow, orange, and pink stripes.

  • Self-Care Sticker Sheet

    $5.00

    This sheet of hand-drawn, original stickers is the perfect addition to your daily journaling or your scrapbook. Each self-care-focused sticker records your success in actions like taking meds, going outside, or eating a meal.

  • Rest is Revolutionary Card (with Envelope)

    $4.75

    In this graceful illustration from artist Mia Ohki, a partially nude woman with long hair and large thighs leans back on one hand. A leaf or leaf tattoo rests between her breasts, and a butterfly perches on one lifted arm. > Black design on white background > 7.5″ by 4.5″ card is blank inside and…

  • Body Love Magnet

    $4.00

    Lush feminine bodies are front and center in this brightly-colored magnet.

  • Sticker: Every Roll is a Cat Pillow

    $3.75

    Is your cat a lap snuggler, or more of a shoulder lounger? Mine are hip loafers and thigh sitters by preference. Celebrate bodies that cats love to snuggle with this sticker that reads “Every roll is a cat pillow,” accompanied by hearts and a variety of sweet cat faces.

  • Purrrrrfect Cosmetic Bag

    $6.00

    Here’s a purrrrfect little reminder of your inherently adorable nature for your purse, overnight bag or suitcase: a generously-sized black cosmetic bag. Both sides are adorned with a cute white cat print and the words, “I’m so purrrfect.”

  • Every Body is Ready for the Beach Art Print

    $4.25

    Your body is a beach body, too! Pump up your enthusiasm for sunny days and summer splashes with this adorable art print, featuring a yellow-toned human with purple hair, breasts, large thighs, bare feet, and a dark blue swimsuit.

  • Unfuck Your Boundaries: Build Better Relationships through Consent, Communication, and Expressing Your Needs

    $6.00

    In this zine, bestselling author Dr. Faith Harper offers a full understanding of issues of boundaries and consent, how we can communicate and listen more effectively, and how to survive and move on from situations where our boundaries are violated.

  • Dangerous Love

    $25.00

    Ava Manning has allowed her heart to be broken once. Once is enough. She never intends to let anyone get close enough to hurt her again. She just wants to do her job as a lab technician at Cloneall Drugs, Inc, without any complications in her life.

    But after Ava saw some research she wasn’t supposed to, someone wants her dead. And now she has to deal with the Southern talking, g-dropping, charming LAPD detective Ricky Don McKinzie.

    Her life is just beginning to get complicated.

  • Rose Quartz Confidence Stone

    $5.20

    Rose quartz is the stone of unconditional love. Like this stone, your body is a perfect creation of nature, and it’s always worthy and valuable. When you hold this stone, let that unconditional love wash across your whole precious body. Remember: When life gets rough, you don’t always have to show up polished.

  • Fat Unicorn Washi Tape

    $4.20

    What could be more fun than unicorn washi tape? Also known as masking tape, every inch of this non-permanent tape is full of plump unicorns, rainbows, and stars. Perfect for decorating your journal entries or crafts.