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Dietitians Unplugged Podcast


Welcome to the Dietitians Unplugged Podcast with Aaron Flores and Glenys Oyston.  Join us as we explore the idea of health and wellness from a new perspective. Each episode we will discuss topics that we hope to help you improve your health, body image and fitness without obsessing on the scale or counting calories.  We believe in Health at Every Size®, Intuitive Eating, and body positivity and we want to help you build the confidence to ditch the scale, and embrace your health without shaming your body.

Jul 13, 2016

Aaron and Glenys take an extended look into a recent episode of This American Life, "Tell Me I'm Fat" They discuss each chapter of the episode and share their thoughts on some of the themes and messages that are covered.  It is was a controversial subject for some in the fat acceptance world and so Glenys and Aaron share their unique perspective on the topic. 


Kyle haton
seven and a half years ago

I agree with your view on everything .. but I want you to also get together with others on the other end... Those who think they should gain weight because they are too skinny they are always told they needed to eat more.. they look sick but can't gain maybe because of the reverse reasons but i know many will try to say they are OK or they look sick... It's the same thing for some that eat to gain so they can gain muscle to be strong.. which maybe we can just with history that seemed to be rapped from our country many ways but this is one of entertainment and money... Keep an image to be gaining money so they can give back to the community's they grew up in as an image because they gained the money to leave those problems only to turn around in a cycle of crap from rich to poor.. when we scream America number one.. When we impress there country's we owe money to so they don't go bankrupt for all the people they have but yet we suppress us AOL in a cycle.. my point is that entrainment has too much pull on the way the would thinks and it's a distraction. Sorry so long I use all my potatoes. Lol.