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EPISODE · Sep 25, 2025 · 25 MIN

180. What the Body Positivity Movement Got Wrong

from Seems Like Diet Culture · host Mallory Page, RD

How did we go from a booming body positivity movement in 2020 to today’s thinness-obsessed culture? In this episode, we’re unpacking the cultural shifts that have taken place over the past few years and exploring the factors that may have contributed to this dramatic change. From the rise of social media trends to the impact of global events, we’ll dive into what went wrong and, more importantly, what we can learn from it. If you’re ready to reflect on how we can reclaim the true essence of body positivity and create a more inclusive, empowering space, this episode is for you.   Mentioned:Black Girls Have Eating Disorders Too Body Positivity vs. Body Neutrality  Let's connect: Mallory's Instagram & Tiktok   Free Community "The Roadmap To Living Unrestricted"   Work With Me Submit Podcast Requests

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