weight stigma

Episode #99: Health, Liberty and Happiness Are for All Sizes With Ragen Chastain

Ragen Chastain is a speaker, writer, trained researcher, multi-certified health and fitness professional, and thought leader in Weight Science, Weight Stigma, and Weight-Neutral Health.

On the podcast, Ragen shares her discovery that diets don’t lead to long-term weight loss. She shares the pivotal moment when she knew she couldn’t just be a fat dancer, she had to be a fat activist, why healthism can’t ever excuse fatphobia, how diet culture has hijacked health and healthcare, the history of BMI, and why we all need to challenge the assumption that poor health has to do with being in a big body. 

Ragen is a national dance champion, triathlete, and marathoner who holds the Guinness World Record for Heaviest Woman to Complete a Marathon, and co-founded the Fit Fatties Facebook group which has over 11,000 members. Ragen lives in LA with her fiancée Julianne and their two adorable dogs.

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Instagram: @RagenChastain 

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Twitter: @DancesWithFat 

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Episode #72: Surviving and Thriving Despite Weight Stigma with Krista Handfield

Krista Handfield, LICSW is a health equity and justice-oriented social worker rooted in Health At Every Size.

On the podcast, Krista shares why everyone is impacted by weight stigma, and how important it is to understand the poor health outcomes that folks in larger bodies experience because of this form of oppression.

She shares the importance of living with the body we have, instead of putting our life on hold for the body we’re told we should have.

We also talked about why breaking up with exercise may be a necessary step in healing because for some it’s been a form of punishment for living in a larger body.

Krista shares where we typically experience weight stigma, among our family, in health systems and in schools. 

Learn more about Krista and the work she’s doing at SHAPE. https://www.shapecenterri.com/